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| - Dick Hallock (August 14, 1925 - October 9, 1995) was a NASCAR driver from Walden, WY. He competed in seven Nextel Cup Series events in his career, recording one top-ten. His first start was a one-off appearance at Langhorne in 1950. Starting positions in the forty-eight car field are unknown due to poor records, but Hallock drove to a disappointing 43rd place effort. He returned to the circuit with a three-race schedule in 1954. He struggled mightily all year. Despite running at the finish of all his races in the year, his best finish in the year was just a mid-pack 27th place effort at Williams Grove. Luckily, his other two finishes weren't much worse: 31st and 34th. Hallock's final year was 1955, running once again in three races. He started off the year solidily, recording his only top-ten: a 9th place effort at Fonda. It was his only comfort for a relatively rough career, as DNFs left him 27th and 24th in his final two races.
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